SEC is dominating say what you wanna say about it, 7 years speak out loud. I think ND wasnt the best opponent Bama could have faced, I think even Urban's OSU would have been a better rival to this Bama than ND was. Oregon should have been in that game, and IMO the college championship game was the SEC championship game, Bama vs Georgia, hands down!

On a side note, major props to the seniors at Penn State, at least the ones who decided to stay, having all their wins vacated, they started the year in an off way, they managed to turned it back around with diminished talent

"I don't like it when you call me Big Poppa, from South Central n' I hate helycopters"I REP THAT WEST

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Alabama is making a habit out of winning national titles both on and off the field. And their correlation is no secret. The process, as coach Nick Saban often describes it, is in full swing on the Tuscaloosa campus. It starts with laying a foundation.In other words, it begins with recruiting.On Wednesday, the defending champion Crimson Tide secured the No. 1 recruiting class in the country for the second year in a row, beating out Florida and Ohio State for the distinction of obtaining college football's most talented crop of recruits. Alabama signed a total of 25 prospects to national letters of intent, 18 of which ranked among the ESPN 300

Alabama is the champion ... again.For the fifth time in the last six years, the Crimson Tide have won the Rivals.com national recruiting title, led by three five-star prospects in defensive end Jonathan Allen, linebacker Reuben Foster and tight end O.J. Howard.Four-star running back Alvin Kamara's signature put Alabama on top for good with 3055 points. Moments later, A'Shawn Robinson's letter of intent arrived in Tuscaloosa, giving Alabama 3,166 total points from prospects officially signed. That number is not reachable by any of the teams in the chase, given what is left on their boards.

The Crimson Tide finished No. 1 overall for the Class of 2013, according to the 247Sports team football recruiting rankings. This follows No. 1 rankings in both the 2012 and 2011 cycles. Ohio State (No. 2), Florida (No. 3), Michigan (No. 4) and Notre Dame (No. 5) round out the current top five classes.